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Re: Re: Re: Re: you know what grinds my gears? v>9K
03/13/12 10:26 pm | #5431
Quote by Wilson:
Quote by Mo the Surfer:
Now tell us the story!!!
Okay, so I'm just a regular high school student, but yesterday so much drama came into my life. Everyday after school I got to football practice, but before going, I get changed and put my clothes into my friend's locker. No harm no foul. Well yesterday, I kind of fucked up. After football practice I went to the locker and retrieved my clothes, but to do that I had to remove everything out of the locker because it was CRAMMED with clothes. So I grabbed my backpack and clothes and my friend called me over to go talk. We talked for a little and than I talked to another, and another. After about 5 minutes I completely forgot about the locker and my friends stuff was just laying there. I left without even thinking about it and got a call 3 hours later saying that his stuff had been stolen and everybody thought
I stole it! I was mad, but then realized what had happened and immediately went to my friend's house to clear it up. He ended up believeing me and we went to the school police the next day. They just reviewed some tapes and had us write incident reports and told us to wait on it. I have a feeling that he wont get his stuff back and I'm going to feel bad and have to pay for the lost materials. It was a $300 32 gb iPod Touch, a $140 black and red g-shock(watch), and $132 in cash.
If my friend didn't belive me, he could've(and thought about)pressing charges, but he ended up believeing me. Now the culprit's just going to get a misdemeanor and fines
IF they get caught.
I have a few issues with this. Your friend is obviously a spoiled idiot. What high school kid rolls to school with his high end iPod and g-shock? Not to mention $132, that he happens to just carelessly leave in his locker. What could he possibly need to purchase at school that he felt the need to bring that much cash to school?
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: you know what grinds my gears? v>9K
03/13/12 11:20 pm | #5433
Quote by ShadowMachine X:
Not to mention $132, that he happens to just carelessly leave in his locker. What could he possibly need to purchase at school that he felt the need to bring that much cash to school?
Some good ass weed!! Thats what I bought in High School...
Seriously though I hope it works out for you Wilson. Since he does believe you and there aren't any charges you should be fine. Too bad the little shit that actually stole it is gonna get away with it.
Re: you know what grinds my gears? v>9K
03/13/12 11:43 pm | #5434
Carpenter bees infesting the backyard.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: you know what grinds my gears? v>9K
03/14/12 1:11 am | #5435
Quote by ShadowMachine X:
I have a few issues with this. Your friend is obviously a spoiled idiot. What high school kid rolls to school with his high end iPod and g-shock? Not to mention $132, that he happens to just carelessly leave in his locker. What could he possibly need to purchase at school that he felt the need to bring that much cash to school?
I agree man, but hey, who am I to question what he brings to school, right? I feel reaaally bad about it, at the same time I have NO idea how I'm going to be able to pay $570 for the missing valuables if they don't find the fucking thief.
Quote by BeaverHunter:
Some good ass weed!! Thats what I bought in High School...
Seriously though I hope it works out for you Wilson. Since he does believe you and there aren't any charges you should be fine. Too bad the little shit that actually stole it is gonna get away with it.
Haa man I used to sell and smoke and hardly ever had that much on me in a school day! It's not safe and really there is no purpose..
Thanks for the high hopes though man, the principal said they're going to do some "research" on it and get back to me by Friday. I'll try and keep you guys updated if you want.
Re: you know what grinds my gears? v>9K
03/14/12 1:19 am | #5436
The amount of spam mail that I've been getting lately, seems like spam mail's on a 90% rise across all email accounts in the last few months. Spam filters aren't worth a damn on any service.
Re: you know what grinds my gears? v>9K
03/14/12 6:05 am | #5437
That people are talking shit about the ME3 DLC and EA. EA is just the Publisher Bioware are the ones who set the prices for the DLC. EA just sets the prices for the Retail disc.
Re: you know what grinds my gears? v>9K
03/14/12 6:44 am | #5438
When you go to a movie theater, and people choose to sit in the row that is right in front of you (even though the theater is almost completely empty). This is only joyously compounded when the same individual decides to get up repeatedly (while creating as much of a disturbance as possible) during the movie. Finally the experience is brought to a complete and utter thrill when this individual decides to stand up during the ending of the movie, and remain there (in the middle of the row) until the credits start to roll.
Re: Re: you know what grinds my gears? v>9K
03/14/12 6:52 am | #5439
Quote by mcdevlin182:
When you go to a movie theater, and people choose to sit in the row that is right in front of you (even though the theater is almost completely empty). This is only joyously compounded when the same individual decides to get up repeatedly (while creating as much of a disturbance as possible) during the movie. Finally the experience is brought to a complete and utter thrill when this individual decides to stand up during the ending of the movie, and remain there (in the middle of the row) until the credits start to roll.
The "individual" must have been a female or child. No way anyone tolerates this from another dude in a empty theatre without throwing down .
Re: Re: Re: you know what grinds my gears? v>9K
03/14/12 10:53 am | #5440
Quote by Vermillion Haze:
Quote by mcdevlin182:
When you go to a movie theater, and people choose to sit in the row that is right in front of you (even though the theater is almost completely empty). This is only joyously compounded when the same individual decides to get up repeatedly (while creating as much of a disturbance as possible) during the movie. Finally the experience is brought to a complete and utter thrill when this individual decides to stand up during the ending of the movie, and remain there (in the middle of the row) until the credits start to roll.
The "individual" must have been a female or child. No way anyone tolerates this from another dude in a empty theatre without throwing down .
I would have moved to another row across the aisle. I hate going to the theater anyways for occurrences just like this.
Re: Re: you know what grinds my gears? v>9K
03/14/12 1:53 pm | #5441
Quote by Louie:
Just because I live in Texas doesn't mean I'm Mexican. Can't you gringos tell the difference?! Also, I've been here for about 6 months now and I have yet to meet another Puerto Rican. The white man must of driven my people out of here. Damnit Gringos!!!
Oh really?
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Edit: I love you Lou, but...
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Re: Re: Re: you know what grinds my gears? v>9K
03/14/12 2:50 pm | #5442
Quote by Revelation1318:
Quote by Louie:
Just because I live in Texas doesn't mean I'm Mexican. Can't you gringos tell the difference?! Also, I've been here for about 6 months now and I have yet to meet another Puerto Rican. The white man must of driven my people out of here. Damnit Gringos!!!
Oh really?
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Lolololololol
Oh shit man! That is just incredible!!
DAMNIT LOU!!
Re: Re: Re: Re: you know what grinds my gears? v>9K
03/14/12 3:26 pm | #5443
Quote by Vermillion Haze:
Quote by mcdevlin182:
When you go to a movie theater, and people choose to sit in the row that is right in front of you (even though the theater is almost completely empty). This is only joyously compounded when the same individual decides to get up repeatedly (while creating as much of a disturbance as possible) during the movie. Finally the experience is brought to a complete and utter thrill when this individual decides to stand up during the ending of the movie, and remain there (in the middle of the row) until the credits start to roll.
The "individual" must have been a female or child. No way anyone tolerates this from another dude in a empty theatre without throwing down .
Yep you guessed it, it was a woman. However I was with my wife too, so that pretty much eliminated my "throw-down" abilities.
Quote by Mo the Surfer:
I would have moved to another row across the aisle. I hate going to the theater anyways for occurrences just like this.
Unfortunately it was one of those theaters where it had only one set of rows, and to make it worse it only had a very slight incline.
Re: you know what grinds my gears? v>9K
03/14/12 3:37 pm | #5444
Cannot find my USB with all my saves on it. Been looking all over for it for a few days now.
Re: you know what grinds my gears? v>9K
03/14/12 4:00 pm | #5445
Those Lou pictures are probably the best thing I've ever seen.
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